HRTLSS release new single ‘Hollow’

HRTLSS share brand-new single ‘Hollow’

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Photo credit: Adrienn Rusz

Following a successful debut UK tour supporting Mallory Knox, fast rising alternative rock outfit HRTLSS (pronounced Heartless) rounds off an impressive 2024 with their final release of the year, Hollow – the follow up to the recent seasonal defining single Good Intentions and release to their debut Blood Moon EP (released May 2024).

HRTLSS cleverly ushers an enigmatic sound that blurs the lines between Rock, Pop and Metal while blending them into an electronic powerhouse of emotional conveyance. In new single Hollow, HRTLSS have crafted a lyrical and sonic palette that both screams in pain and quietly accepts a harsh truth: some parts of us remain hollow.

Speaking about the new single, HRTLSS adds, “Hollow is a track that reflects on life and its fragility through themes of self-destructive behavior and the loss of those closest to you. It delves into personal battles with mental health, drug abuse, and death.”

Listen to ‘Hollow’ right here:

 

HRTLSS recently made their live debut this October, touring with Mallory Knox in the UK, on their ‘Asymmetry 10 Year Anniversary Tour’ making appearances in Birmingham, Manchester and London.

In such a small amount of time, HRTLSS has truly stamped their mark on the UK alternative rock scene. Since launching in 2023 HRTLSS has received support from national radio in the form of BBC Radio 1’s Rock Show w/ Dan P Carter, Introducing Rock with Alyx Holcombe (Track Of The Week),  Future Alternative with Nels Hylton, and Kerrang Radio’s Fresh Blood show with Alex Baker as well as national press support and editorial playlist support from multiple digital streaming platforms.

“They’ve invented their own niche. It’s grungy, rock-infused, electronic, IT’S GORGEOUS.” – Alyx Holcombe (BBC Introducing Rock, BBC Radio 1)

“Misfits, outcasts, HRTLSS is undoubtedly one of us, with a firm grip on the future of music.” – Nels Hylton (BBC Radio 1)

“There’s a sense that HRTLSS is shifting up a gear.” – CLASH Magazine